Justin Bieber Gives Prince William Hair Advice and a 12-Year-Old YouTube Beauty Vlogger Battles a Second Cancer in Alluring Links

This week, we told you new and wannabe blondes what changes to expect in your post-hair-color beauty routine, and we assured you that you would not go blind if you used liquid eyeliner on your inner rim (though it still might not be such a great idea). Here's what we were reading when we weren't glued to the Olympics.

CC creams are a real thing, not something I just made up to one-up BB creams. "Color control" creams are available in Asia, and they're basically BB creams with more coverage and skin-care benefits. Chanel's CC cream—shouldn't those c's be back-to-back and crossing over each other?—will soon be available in America. [Refinery 29]

Justin Bieber took a shot at Prince William's receding hairline, saying, "I mean, there are things to prevent that nowadays, like Propecia. I don't know why he doesn't just get those things, those products. You just take Propecia and your hair grows back. Have you not got it over here?" Do you think there's even the slightest chance that Will was like, "Wow, what is this Propecia of which you speak?! None of my many fancy butlers has ever mentioned it! Thanks Justin, I am now a Beliber." Yeah. Me neither. Since Biebs is so freely sharing his thoughts, so am I: First of all, kid, there are plenty of reasons not to take Propecia. Get your learn on. And second, you're really tempting the gods to smote your cocky pompadour. [ABC News]

Only 3 percent of nail techs are dudes, prompting Jezebel to declare it the last female-centric beauty industry. I must admit I've met zero male manicurists and so many male hairdressers in my beauty-mag day. Though also in my anecdotal experience, I feel the makeup biz is still more female than male, despite the success of legend-level menfolk Dick Page, François Nars, and Tom Pecheux. [Jezebel]

Talia Joy Castellano, a 12-year-old YouTube beauty vlogger and cancer patient, who says she uses makeup "as my wig," has announced that she now has two types of cancer. For the last five years, Castellano has undergone treatment for neuroblastoma and is strongly considering not having a bone-marrow transplant for her newly diagnosed pre-leukemia; this means that barring an alternative treatment, she'll have four months to a year to live. On Tuesday, she told her fans: "I'm going to continue doing videos as long as I can...I really, really love doing YouTube. You guys are freakin' amazing. Don't freak out...It's not like it's going to be tomorrow...I hope you guys understand where I'm coming from not wanting to do the transplant...The journey of having cancer was amazing. But every journey has an end." To find out more about donating bone marrow, visit the National Marrow Donor Program; to find out more about donating platelets (which chemotherapy patients need), visit the Red Cross. [Jezebel]